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Entries in Watkins Glen (11)

Thursday
Dec272012

Video: 1952 Watkins Glen

Here's some cool color video from the infamous 1952 Watkins Glen race. The main event footage starts at the 3:00 mark...oh and you might want to turn the volume down.

Friday
Jun102011

The Crash - Watkins Glen 1952

While going through our archives, I found this amazing piece of history. The photo above is a small excerpt from a full page spread in a magazine that we believe to be Life Magazine (unfortunately all we have are these pages). The story was likely published the week after the infamouos 1952 Watkins Glen Grand Prix in late September. In addition to the photo above, the story features a large, disturbing photo of the post-crash scene. To my knowledge, these photos have never been seen outside of this article. Click here or any of the photos to view the large (7MB) image. If you have any more info on this magazine, please let us know.

As you know, this accident had a dramatic effect on sports car racing in America. It highlighted how vulnerable spectators actually were and that their safety was critical. The aftermath of this unfortunate accident led to the creation of dedicated road courses and airport tracks that kept spectators at a safer distance.

Note: The story and photos have been posted without permission and will be removed upon request.

Saturday
Dec182010

Allard Register #56

 Click here or the image above to dowload issue #56 of the Allard Register. We hope you enjoy!

 

Thursday
Nov252010

Video: Allards at Smalley's Garage Tech Inspection - Watkins Glen 2010

Special thanks to the Allard Owners Club for sharing this link!

Thursday
Nov252010

Video: Allards Preparing to Drive the Watkins Glen Old Course

Special thanks to the Allard Owners Club for sharing this link!

Thursday
Nov252010

Video: Allards Powering Up Old Corning Hill at Watkins Glen

Special thanks to the Allard Owners Club for sharing this link!

Thursday
Nov252010

Video: The Watkins Glen Old Course in a K3

Video of Don Barron in his K3 driving the Old Course tour at the 2010 Watkins Glen Vintage Grand Prix. Special thanks to the Allard Owners Club for sharing this link!

Tuesday
Oct052010

The Glen in Ten - Recap

(Click here to view David Hoopers photo gallery)

(Click here to view Peter Bowmans photo gallery)

Twenty-two Allards and upwards of fifty Allard owners, family members, and enthusiasts gathered at Watkins Glen on the 2nd weekend of September. Overseas visitors included Mike and Diana Knapman, David Hooper and Pat Lee from the UK; and Rob and Margie Boult from New Zealand.  

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Saturday
Sep252010

Allards Rule at Watkins Glen

 

By Bill Pollack

On September 10th twenty-two Allards assembled in this small village in upstate New York. They came from all over the United States, Canada and Great Britain with individuals from as far away as New Zealand. The gathering was to celebrate the victory sixty years ago by a J2 Allard driven by Erwin Goldschmidt. Allards have long since been an endangered species. Many of these Allard owners purchased their cars twenty or more years ago and the vehicles had become a part of the family. This exceptional group of people shared the Glen and its magnificent racing machines from vintage Sprites to 600 horsepower McLarens. As a guest of the Allard Owner’s Club I was privileged to experience this grand event. The following are some of my recollections of three exciting days.

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Thursday
Apr082010

Recollections from the 1952 Watkins Glen Grand Prix

 

By Ed Reed

Reading about the plans underway for an Allard Gathering at Watkins Glen this September, in the Allard Register, brought back memories of the first time I attended the Grand Prix back in 1952, as a spectator. Little did I realize it would be the last year of the original road course. 

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